In a statement issued on Thursday, the Lakshadweep Research Collective said it along with 60 other signatories from the scientific community have written to President Ram Nath Kovind seeking his intervention to withdraw the "incautious draft" Lakshadweep Development Authority Regulation of 2021.
As the world awaits the end of the global pandemic, rural Bengal might be witnessing a recession unfolding in bits and pieces. With factories and tea gardens closing down, agricultural income falling and storm Aila ravaging a large part of deltaic West Bengal in 2010, migration gradually became a norm.
In any case, Ghosh could take lessons from the best professionally managed companies all over the world that always groom the CEO successors well in advance.
The Delhi high court on Friday stayed the Centre's eviction notices to two Congress members of Parliament and ex- ministers, Ambika Soni and Kumari Selja.
China, besides denying the United States allegations that COVID-19 has emerged from a bio-lab in Wuhan, also rejected that it emanated from a wet market in the central Chinese city from bats or pangolins before infecting humans.
The study says the entire supply chain of goods and services will suffer a massive liquidity shock.
Some organisational changes are likely in some of the key army formations.
Should we really pay attention to them, asks Ajit Balakrishnan.
HCL's president & CEO Anant Gupta talked to Business Standard about the demand environment, its in the European market and Roshni Nadar's induction into the company's board of directors.
On Shashi Kapoor's 83rd birth anniversary, Subhash K Jha looks at his top five productions.
Facing the twin task of fighting the coronavirus pandemic today and building a better tomorrow, the world is experiencing a new Bretton Woods moment, IMF managing director Kristalina Georgieva said
TCS moved into new markets like France, Japan thanks to acquisitions.
'Your faith in the system, and in the fact that you are a citizen of this country and have rights, starts eroding.'
Gamification has the potential to trigger immediate positive responses to learning that an organisation wishes to impart.
A non-Kashmiri describes the state of siege and police brutality that the outside students at the NIT campus in Srinagar are facing in the last week.
Growing protectionism in their main markets - the US and the UK - has forced them to hire local workers, upending the cost arbitrage model they had built their business on.
The official has been suspended over laxity in supervising an examination centre.
United States President Barack Obama has nominated an IIT alumni to his advisory commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
After Aadukalam and Asuran, this is another film Dhanush is going to be proud of, says Divya Nair.
Attractions range from start-up challenges to non-monetary perks; employee stock options also play a role.
Relations between an elected government of Delhi and the LG can never be cordial: It is just the way the relationship is structured.
'I have always believed that life doesn't get easier or more forgiving; we only get stronger and more resilient.'
Few people know Ratan Tata as well as R K Krishna Kumar does. Widely perceived to be among the managers closest to Tata, Krishna Kumar assesses Ratan Tata, the man and business leader, in this exclusive interview to Rediff.com's Vaihayasi Pande Daniel.
The Bharatiya Shiksha Niti Aayog will study the present education system and suggest corrective steps to make it Bharat-centric. G Sreedathan reports
Vardhan's elevation to the chairmanship of the 34-member World Health Organisation (WHO) Executive Board comes amid growing calls, including by United States President Donald Trump, to investigate how coronavirus originated in China's Wuhan city and subsequent action by Beijing.
To build one's political and ideological arguments on the dead bodies piling up outside our crematoriums is despicable and breaches the basic tenet of human civility, argues Vivek Gumaste.
The apex court, which dismissed the review pleas filed by three of the four death row convicts of the sensational December 16, 2012 Nirbhaya gangrape and murder case, said the courts cannot be held for committing any illegality in awarding capital punishment in "appropriate cases" till death penalty remains in the penal code.
Companies are sending representatives to Bihar, UP, Jharkhand and Odisha to persuade workers to join them.
'Providing funds and autonomy to a few institutions that may not have the intent to excel must not become a case of trying to feed those who are not hungry and starving those who are famished,' says Jitendra Kumar Das, Director, FORE School of Management, New Delhi.
An average of 30-40 per cent automation is standard across all big automobile plants in the country
Kamil's elder sister Samina Vaziralli has taken on an expanded role
The success of internal communication depends on its utilisation.
A large number of large and small businesses process EU data, have customers from the EU or have access to data of EU citizens in one way or another.
The jury is still out on whether this will lead to re-skilling.
India has a long way to go before it develops a culture of professional boards accountable to institutional investors. There is, therefore, no realistic alternative to reforming and strengthening PSBs under government ownership, says T T Ram Mohan.
Govt reconstitutes body, says will not interfere in senior PSB appointments
The central bank dashed hopes of any steep interest rate reduction.
'During the course of these two years, as new people have joined, we have no mental picture to associate with them and hence, have little connection with them.'
'And no one expected the case to be detected, because there was nothing.'
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